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Other details :
Artwork on synthetic panel. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
19.7x27.6in
About this artwork
"The Wind Blows on the Sea" stands as a paradigmatic expression of Romano Mosconi's recent artistic research, where formal synthesis meets dreamlike and emotional lyricism. The work does not simply represent the seascape, but transforms its constituent elements (water, air, light) into a visual, sensorial experience. In "The Wind Blows on the Sea," Romano Mosconi merges his naturalistic vision into a large-scale work. The painting captures the dynamic… essence of the motion of the waves and currents, translating the invisible force of the air into a vibrant play of colors, typical of his airy and expressive style. The work stands out for its lyrical and almost fairy-tale interpretation of the seascape. The sensation of movement is not entrusted to mere descriptive realism, but to a vibrant application of color that evokes the lesson of the best pop art. The painting is traversed by sinuous and energetic lines, where the wind becomes the absolute protagonist, shaping the waves.
Romano Mosconi, painter and photographer, has a background rooted in art since childhood, having grown up in the creative circle of his artist mother and pursuing a brilliant academic career. He favors mixed media such as spray paint, permanent markers, acrylic, and collage, ranging from abstract surrealism, landscapes, still lifes, and geometric forms characterized by vibrant, vibrant colors. His works, born from the observation of nature and everyday life, convey enthusiasm, personal inclusion, and a vibrant zest for life, emotionally engaging the viewer.